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Simon Kimm graduated from the Honors Program in Medical Education at Northwestern University, and his residency at Stanford University. At the Northwestern Feinberg School of Medicine he conducted basic science research in diseases of the prostate, and was awarded an American Foundation of Urologic Diseases Fellowship. He was accepted to Stanford University Medical Center's six year residency program in Urology, serving as chief resident in 2010-2011. He is currently serving at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center as a Clinical Instructor and Fellow in Urologic Oncology. Currently lives in New York City with his wife and infant son.

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Simon Kimm graduated from the Honors Program in Medical Education at Northwestern University, and his residency at Stanford University. At the Northwestern Feinberg School of Medicine he conducted basic science research in diseases of the prostate, and was awarded an American Foundation of Urologic Diseases Fellowship. He was accepted to Stanford University Medical Center's six year residency program in Urology, serving as chief resident in 2010-2011. He is currently serving at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center as a Clinical Instructor and Fellow in Urologic Oncology. Currently lives in New York City with his wife and infant son.

Teens or adults who catch hepatitis B get sick, and then recover on their own, but about 5% become carriers and always have the virus.

Babies who catch hepatitis B become carriers of the virus. The antiviral medications block the virus, so the patient has fewer and fewer numbers of virus if the treatment works. A few patients are called "cured" in that blood tests don't detect the virus any more.
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This is just fine, as long as it is not tight, you can retract the foreskin, and there is no pain. If you are circumcised, this could mean that some extra skin was left on the upper surface, also not a problem. If you were not circumcised but have an irregular covering of the head of the penis, I would get it checked to ensure normal anatomy.
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